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Wandering Pines: Camp all year long

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· Whitefield, Coos, New Hampshire
5 acres hosted by Julie And Dan D.
1 lodging site · 3 Vehicle/Tent sites · 3 tent sites
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Wandering Pines is part of our little slice of magic in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire. Our sites are near our Small House on our 5 acres but all have privacy. We have 7 sites; 2 large campsites, 2 primitive sites and 3 park and sleep sites "Apple Tree Camp" is a group tent site and comes with a large space for setting up 1-3 tents, a fire ring and table. You will have access to water and electric. "Under the Pines" is our Glamping site. This is a very large campsite with a large Canvas tent that sleeps 3. There is room for 1-2 more tents on this site. You will have a picnic area with a picnic table and fire ring. It also comes with a propane stove top, pots and pans and a propane grill. You will have access to electric for charging phones. All our sites have access a primitive outhouse and handwashing/dishwashing station. Our 2 smaller sites are very primitive. "Lower Field" is a tent site only. You will have access to water and the outhouse. Mountain View is also primitive but has a fire ring, access to water and the outhouse. Fire wood can be ordered and at your site. Our last 3 sites are for car/van or small camper park and sleep. There is access to an outhouse and water, a fire pit and firewood available to purchase. In the winter we can have storms at anytime. Please be patient if we need to plow you out. e We have wetlands and overgrown fields so there may be bugs and other animals at any given time. Bug spray is recommended. Although black bears are generally shy and usually avoid humans, they are opportunistic and will search for human food supplies when natural foods are not available. Maintaining a sustainable bear population in New Hampshire depends on minimizing human-bear conflicts. It is illegal to intentionally feed bears in New Hampshire. Intentional feeding can create problems within residential areas and can result in fines. It also may threaten the life of the bear, if it becomes a nuisance animal as a result of this feeding. Please keep your food in your car when you are not at the site and when you are sleeping. The property has views of Mount Martha and the Presidential's. There are trails throughout the property. There is a field to play games, such as soccer, badminton and corn hole. We are within 25 mins of Lancaster, Jefferson, Littleton, and Bethlehem. Small town bars, restaurants, breweries and one of kind views of mountains, lakes, rivers and wildlife. There is hiking galore and more than enough to do for all ages.
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18 Ratings · 15 reviews
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Mary R.
2 reviews
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· February 2025
A Slice of Heaven
Wandering Pines was one of my most favorite camp spots I've ever experienced, and I've camped all over the country. This slice of heaven is nestled back off the road, on acres of property, a ways outside of the sweetest small town. Far enough into nature that the stars and moon are magnificient but still an easy enough drive to town for necessities or a great dinner at one of the local spots. Julie and Dan are the most lovely hosts, fiendly, welcoming and helpful. The outhouse is adorable. The views are amazing. The family pup is the sweetest. Don't pass up a chance to stay here!
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Mary R.
2 reviews
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· February 2025
Rad Camping in the Whites
I can't say enough great things about my experience here! I've traveled and camped all over the country and this is by far one of my favorites. Julie and Dan are the most lovely hosts, they've made my stay welcoming and comfortable and their property is beautiful and peaceful. The trees surrounding the property have been my favorite to wake up to. This is my first real winter camping and it has been absolutely my most memorable camping experience. There's so much to do all around, you could never run out of activities to have fun with in all of the surrounding areas. If you're looking for a rad place to camp with awesome hosts and the sweetest pup, this is it! I can't wait to come back :)
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Jessica R.
4 reviews
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· January 2025
Winter Wonderland
2 m pop-up camper ·
Winter camping on Julie and Dan's land was amazing! We got to have beautiful views of the white mountains from our site. It was peaceful and private. Even the dog came by to say hello a few times, it was a treat. The outhouse is close by and we were able to charge our power banks during the day for our nighttime heater, a big bonus! Thank you for the hospitality!
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Vinh N.
3 months on Hipcamp
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· December 2024
Winter camping wonderland
Tent · With pets ·
Julie is a very welcoming, friendly, and accommodating host. She met us when we arrived, walked us through the grounds, and supplied us with plenty of fire wood. We came on an extra cold weekend where it dropped to -1 degrees so not surprisingly we had the whole grounds to ourselves, which was great. Overall, we had an amazing time and woke up to a lovely view of the mountain landscape and sparkling frosted vegetation from our site—would definitely visit again.
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Alex H.
3 reviews
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· December 2024
Easy to find and as described. Very friendly host.
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Charmine M.
8 reviews
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· December 2024
Beautiful site in the winter
It was off season and I was trying to find a site I wouldn’t have much trouble locating. Theirs was close to the road but it was quiet. Dan greeted me and showed me where to park. The campground was surrounded by pines and the ground soft. In 40F weather it was the comfiest sleep I’ve ever had hip-camping. There’s also ample space between campsites. You do a very short walk from where you park and there’s a private toilet not very far. Dan supplied me with plenty of wood for the two nights I was here. They also offer spring water for a small fee.
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Whitefield, Coos, New Hampshire, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to
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